
Gold and Silver Lose $1.38 Trillion in Market Value in 5 Hours
Global precious metals markets were shocked by a sudden sell-off that erased more than $1.38 trillion in value. The massive loss in market value of Gold and Silver occurred in just five hours. Both these precious metals are traditionally viewed as safe-haven assets by investors. They saw sharp declines, highlighting their vulnerability during periods of intense market volatility.
Investor Sentiment Shifts Amid Economic Uncertainty
The downturn has occurred during broader financial uncertainty since early 2026. Gold prices, which had recently surged past $5,000 per ounce, came under pressure due to a strengthening U.S. dollar, shifting investor sentiment, and rising Treasury yields. Analysis cited by Yahoo Finance and CryptoRank noted that figures around $1.3 trillion in shorter windows were attributed to leveraged position unwinds and profit-taking after gains.
UPDATE: Gold and silver lose more than $1.38T in market value in just 5 hours. 𩸠pic.twitter.com/Xf2tOLIUBz
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Despite rapid losses, goldās total market capitalization remains substantial at $33.6 trillion, while silver stands near $4.2 trillion as of mid-March. Market experts, including predictions from JPMorgan, still expect gold prices to trend higher by year-end.
This recent crash highlights how interconnected global markets remain sensitive to liquidity shifts and macroeconomic signals. Analysts caution that while precious metals continue to offer long-term diversification benefits, short-term volatility can be severe, especially during periods of economic and geopolitical uncertainty.
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